Introducing Unitarianism

If you are looking for an open-minded and open-hearted faith, if you are seeking a beloved community, I invite you to come and visit us.

Our living faith has its beginnings as an organized religious movement in the sixteenth century. Unitarianism has deep roots in the radical wing of the Protestant Reformation. This dynamic and ever-evolving faith with reason and love as cornerstones finds contemporary inclusion of diverse theological and philosophical perspectives, including religious humanism, earth-centred spirituality, and naturalistic theism along with an appreciation of our Christian and Jewish heritage and wisdom from all faith traditions.

Our basis of union is not one of doctrine. There is no requirement for members to think alike or to believe the same things. Rather, ours is a fellowship of mutual support that encourages thoughtfulness, freedom of conscience, and the transforming power of love. As a religious movement without a creed that everyone must adhere to, individuals are free to search for truth and meaning within a caring and supportive community. We care deeply about our world, too, and are involved in efforts to actualize our humanitarian values in this city, in Canadian society, and in the global sphere.